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    <description><![CDATA[General questions about Apostille of American documents for use in countries that are members of Hague Convention- Apostille]]></description>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;APOSTILLE US DOCUMENTS TO USE IN SAUDI ARABIA &#38; UAE&#8221; by rasheedaghai</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-659/?recent=664</link>
        <description><![CDATA[I have online qualification from USA. I need Apostille + saudi Embassy attestation fro my Degree.]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 04:42:19 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Special requirements for Venezuela&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-651/?recent=655</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Effective January 1, 2007, a new regulation issued by the Venezuelan foreign exchange control authority - Comision de Administracion de Divisas (CADIVI) - requires a \"Certification of Debt\" from the seller before releasing foreign exchange on invoices more than 45 days past due. The Certification of Debt must be an original document with a creditor stamp or on letterhead, signed by the creditor, and written in Spanish or accompanied by a Spanish translation. It should also include address and telephone number of the creditor, name and address of the debtor, the amount owed plus copies of relevant invoices.

The document must be certified/legalized with an apostille -- a special stamp issued by a competent authority in each country that is responsible for validating the credentials of Notary Publics in that jurisdiction. In the U.S., it must be notarized. 
Please note that for documents issued in New York,  they must be notarized, then sent to the County Clerk for authentication, and then forwarded to the New York Secretary of State.

We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process.  Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an Apostille or Embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com 

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 12:38:46 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Albania&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-559/?recent=563</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Albania and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document has been issued, will affix to the top of your original (certified or notarized) document his seal/stamp and signature. 

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Albanian officials who will accept them as valid. 

We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:30:23 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Andorra&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-558/?recent=562</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Andorra and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document was issued, affixes to the top of your original document his seal/stamp and signature.

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Andorran officials who will accept them as valid. 

We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:28:48 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Antigua and Barbuda&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-557/?recent=561</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Antigua and Barbuda and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document was issued, affixes to the top of your original document his seal/stamp and signature.

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Antigua and Barbuda officials who will accept them as valid. 


We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:28:13 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Argentina&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-556/?recent=560</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Argentina and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document was issued, affixes to the top of your original document his seal/stamp and signature.

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Argentinian officials who will accept them as valid. 


We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:27:31 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Armenia&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-555/?recent=559</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Armenia and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document was issued, affixes to the top of your original document his seal/stamp and signature.

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Armenian officials who will accept them as valid. 


We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:27:03 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Australia&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-554/?recent=558</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Australia and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document was issued, affixes to the top of your original document his seal/stamp and signature.

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Australian officials who will accept them as valid. 


We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:26:38 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Austria&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-553/?recent=557</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Austria and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document was issued, affixes to the top of your original document his seal/stamp and signature.

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Austrian officials who will accept them as valid. 


We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:26:12 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Azerbaijan&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-552/?recent=556</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Azerbaijan and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document was issued, affixes to the top of your original document his seal/stamp and signature.

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Azerbaijan officials who will accept them as valid. 


We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:25:39 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Bahamas&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-551/?recent=555</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Bahamas and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document was issued, affixes to the top of your original document his seal/stamp and signature.

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Bahamian officials who will accept them as valid. 

We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:25:14 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Barbados&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-550/?recent=554</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Barbados and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document was issued, affixes to the top of your original document his seal/stamp and signature.

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Barbadian officials who will accept them as valid. 


We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:24:50 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Belarus&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-549/?recent=553</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Belarus and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document was issued, affixes to the top of your original document his seal/stamp and signature.

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Belorussian officials who will accept them as valid. 


We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:24:22 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Belgium&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-548/?recent=552</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Belgium and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document was issued, affixes to the top of your original document his seal/stamp and signature.

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Belgian officials who will accept them as valid. 


We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:23:55 -0700</pubDate>
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        <title>New topic: &#8220;Apostille document to use in Belize&#8221; by luis</title>
        <link>http://www.apostilla.com/community/apostille-american-documents-abroad/topic-547/?recent=551</link>
        <description><![CDATA[If you go to Belize and need to show to the authorities a formal document, they do not know whether your American document is lawful. They will tell you that you need to get an Apostille attached to your document to recognize then your document as valid and authentic. 

In practice, it means that the Secretary of the State, in which the document was issued, affixes to the top of your original document his seal/stamp and signature.

Such documents range from powers of attorney, affidavits, birth, death and marriages records, incorporation papers, deeds, wills, patent applications, diplomas/transcripts and other legal papers.

Once you get the Apostille, you can show your document to the Belizean officials who will accept them as valid. 


We hope that you have found this information useful.

Please note that Apostilla.com, Inc. provides expedited solutions for Apostille and Embassy or Consular Legalization of documents for international use.

We have over six years of expertise dealing with the complexity of the document legalization process. Our high standards enable us to provide you with the best service available updating you every step of the process.

If you have questions please call us 1-866-281-1949 or email us lmassieu@apostilla.com one of our associates will be happy to assist you.

To order an apostille or embassy legalization service please visit http://www.apostilla.com

We look forward to assisting you.

The Apostilla.com Team]]></description>
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